Pee Pee-ponics experiment results- hydroponics without the chemicals, aquaponics without the fish.
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I am surprised that you didn't attract gnats. Oh yeah, and as always; All employees must wash their hands after putting their hands in the peeponics.
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Depending on what you eat, urine is mostly nitrogen and phosphorus. If you soak it with wood ashes, you add potash and other trace nutrients, and you essentially have the most perfect fertilizer. What I do is make a huge bon fire of garden trimmings and scraps and wait until it dies down then take the pee I stored, dilute it with water and douse the fire. This little pit of charcoal, ash, and piss grows hot peppers like no tmw
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@gotproductions. yes, exactly. we are mimicking nature and old world methods that are quickly becoming the way of the future. thank you India, China, Cambodia and Vietnam!
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correctamundo~!
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@BAMFeldman pee away!
this is nothing new they have been using cow urine in india to grow crops this helps the plant and is organic no need to use chemicals Job well done!
gotproductions 1 year ago
@gotproductions it's not new to soil gardening, swedes and norwegians re making big progress also in Africa and India. just not happening in hydroponic systems unless you make the leap to bioponics.
esidrdave 9 months ago
Wow... I'm so fascinated with your experiment! I'll watch more of your vids before I start asking questions.. I drink all the (pee) that comes from my body in one way or another.. Have for over 2 years now.. obviously not the toxic substance we have been taught.. (sounds like a big fat lie to me) Your work is inspiring.. keep it up and thanks so much for the post! ******* ~*~
4eyes2sea 1 year ago
@4eyes2sea . good to hear. urine therapy is alive and well, pointing out the obvious, that these nutrients can be recycled to replenish our bodily needs either taken directly or used to raise plants, starting with algae, giving rise to zooplankton and all other plants and animals in the food chain.
esidrdave 9 months ago
Pee!? great idea of course, but do you know if it make "good to eat" plants? Cuz this could be a great idea!
jihadacadien 2 years ago
@jihadacadien yes, follow protocols outlined by UN for safety. if you're growing plants for personal consumption there's nothing to worry about. see protocol on blog at bioponica org
esidrdave 9 months ago